The proposed joint resolution seeks to amend the Wyoming Constitution by repealing Article 1, Section 38(c), which currently grants the legislature the authority to impose reasonable and necessary restrictions on an individual's right to make health care decisions and direct payment for health care. If ratified by a majority of voters in the next general election, this amendment would eliminate the legislature's express power in this area, thereby expanding individual rights related to health care access and decision-making.

The resolution emphasizes that the existing constitutional provision ensures that competent adults have the right to make their own health care decisions, which the state must protect from undue governmental interference. By removing the legislature's authority to impose restrictions, the amendment aims to enhance personal autonomy in health care matters, reinforcing the principle that individuals should have the ultimate say in their health care choices.